SLOW Mac start up and running in X

Whilst I was updating Office X, I had a conflict and had to restart using OS9 startup disc.....had to bin Office X whilst in 9. I restarted OSX and found that it now takes 15 minutes to start up and is also slow running. Have run First Aid from the OSX disc......clear!!!.....tried Norton and it shows that there is a problem in Volume Header Block......"free block count is incorrect"....it suggests I run Norton from the disc to fix.....but I dont have the disc...is there anyway round this.....or is this not the problem that is slowing the Mac down.....will I have to do a full restore?....which I would rather not do!
>>>>>>>>further note.....OS9 takes longer to load as well!!

Thanks for your comments.... I dont know what the fsck -y does but after a few minutes of system testing I went back into OSX and.....HEY PRESTO it started up quickly and so does OS9....Imust find out what this did!
Many thanks....a free fix!

it doesn't fix everything, but it can solve a lot of your problems. if you really want to read about it... here is the man page. it's actualy the linux fsck(8) but it's basically the same thing. at least it DOES the same thing... =)

good to hear everything's better. and you didn't go ahead and erase everything just yet

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